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Hyundai Tiburon Modification Project: Completion Report
Hyundai Tiburon Project

Completion Report

Table of Contents

Table of Figures 2

Listing of Tables 2

Executive Summary 3

Methods 5

Styling: 5 Performance: 6

Project Timeline 8

Personnel 8

Project Budget 9

Final Results 10

Table of Figures

Figure 1: Stock Tiburon 4
Figure 2: Konig Tantrum Wheel 6
Figure 3: AOS CAI 6
Figure 4: SR Headers 6
Figure 5: Alpine Turbo Kit 7
Figure 6: Kumho Tires 7
Figure 7: 5 Zigen Muffler 8
Figure 8: Final Car, Front 10
Figure 9: Final Car, Side 10

Listing of Tables

Table 1: Project Timeline 8
Table 2: Project Budget 9

Executive Summary

This completion report chronicles the project that our car tuning company completed for our customer. At a cost of $9160, we have transformed a stock Hyundai Tiburon, a respectable performer already into a high performance show car. We utilizes varioud body styling accessories and performance parts to bring it up from stock levels of 140hp and 133 lb/ft of torque to 230hp and 260 lb/ft of torque
Introduction

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Figure 1: Stock Tiburon

The Hyundai Tiburon is a 2 door, sporty import car built in Korea. It has 140 horsepower and 133 lbs/ft of torque stock from the factory. Its main competitors are other sporty cars such as the Ford Focus ZX3, Honda Civic, Acura Integra, and Toyota Celica. Some of the appeal of these types of cars is the vast array of aftermarket parts and accessories available to upgrade the performance and personalize the vehicles.

A month ago, you approached our tuning shop regarding a car upgrade project for your Tiburon. You indicated to us that you desired a powerful car that can hold its own against similarly modified competitor cars, yet attractive enough in appearance to appear in automobile shows.

We developed an upgrade plan for your car, which was presented to you in a proposal. You accepted the proposal and gave us the go-ahead to work on the car. The following report documents the

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